Butt-set adjunct

April 1, 1999
The Data Defender allows technicians to make their existing butt sets data-safe. Technicians can add the adjunct to their sets as easily as they can change cords. The device detects all digital subscriber line protocols, as well as 56-kilobit-per-second, 64-kbit/sec, Integrated Services Digital Network, T1 (1.554-megabit-per-second), and E1 (2.048-Mbit/sec) data transmission. The manufacturer claims the device covers data ranges more extensively than butt sets with built-in data protection.

The Data Defender allows technicians to make their existing butt sets data-safe. Technicians can add the adjunct to their sets as easily as they can change cords. The device detects all digital subscriber line protocols, as well as 56-kilobit-per-second, 64-kbit/sec, Integrated Services Digital Network, T1 (1.554-megabit-per-second), and E1 (2.048-Mbit/sec) data transmission. The manufacturer claims the device covers data ranges more extensively than butt sets with built-in data protection.

Compatible with traditional industry butt sets, the unit can also be used to improve performance of test sets with built-in data protection. The manufacturer`s suggested list price is less than $50.

INDEPENDENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

OMAHA, NE

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